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Nuclear Energy and Non-proliferation: The Curious Case of India
PR Chari
CBRN Brief 22

Nuclear Energy and Non-proliferation: The Curious Case of India
PR Chari
CBRN Brief 22

US, Russia & The New START: Implications for Nuclear Arms Reduction
Lydia Walker and Siddarth Ramana
CBRN Brief 21

Issue Briefs are 2,500-word long essays that examine various topics and their implications, besides making policy recommendations.
 
#39, October 2006
Indo-US Strategic Partnership: Are We There Yet?
Lalit Mansingh
Ambassador Mansingh is currently an Executive Committee Member, IPCS. He was earlier India’s Foreign Secretary and Indian Ambassador to the US.
#38, September 2006
Akbar Bugti and After: Implications for Balochistan and Pakistan
D Suba Chandran
Assistant Director, IPCS
#37, September 2006
Peace Agreement in Waziristan: New Beginning or a False Dawn?
D Suba Chandran
Assistant Director, IPCS
#36, March 2006
Parsing the Separation Plan: The Indo-US Subsidiary Deal
PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
#35, January 2006
War Clouds Over Sri Lanka: An Analysis of Prabhakaran and Pottu Amman's Heroes' Day Speeches
Radha vinod Raju
Former Deputy Inspector General of Police, Special Investigation Team (SIT), CBI, which investigated Rajiv Gandhi's assassination
#34, January 2006
Experts' Letter to the US Congress: A Response
Reshmi Kazi
Research Officer, IPCS
#33, December 2005
Separation of Civilian and Military Nuclear Facilities
Ashwin Kumar
Research Intern, IPCS
#32, September 2005
PSI and the Emerging Non-Proliferation Regime
PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
#31, April 2005
The NPT Review Conference: A Policy for India
PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
#30, April 2005
Nepal: Where Do We Go From Here?
Director,IPCS
#29, March 2005
Moving the Indo-Pak Peace Process Ahead: Crucial Questions
D Suba Chandran
Assistant Director, IPCS
#28, January 2005
Pakistan in 2005: Implications for India and Indo-Pak Dialogue
D Suba Chandran
#27, December 2004
Agitations in Manipur
Bidhan S Laishram
#26, December 2004
The Crisis in Nepal
Nishchal N Pandey
#25, August 2004
Naga Peace Talks: Can Delhi Convert the Truce into a Deal?
Wasbir Hussain
Consulting Editor, The Sentinel, Guwahati & Associate Fellow, Institute for Conflict management, New Delhi
#24, July 2004
Nuclear CBMs Between India and Pakistan
PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
#23, June 2004
War in Waziristan: Implications for Pakistan and India
D Suba Chandran
Assistant Director, IPCS
#22, May 2004
Nuclear CBMs: What Is Possible?
PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
#21, April 2004
The 10th National People's Congress of the Peoples Republic of China
Jabin T Jacob
Research Officer, IPCS
#20, April 2004
The Crisis in Nepal: Implications for India
Director, IPCS
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